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This is different from the last time Luke caught these two black boys as decorators.
It was just a verbal agreement, cash was settled daily, and someone was not afraid that two boys would sue him.
Fudge thought for a moment, but still hesitated: "Is this possible?"
Luke took another sip of beer and said leisurely: "During the last renovation, Charlie and Laca were responsible for transporting garbage and moving building materials. The hourly wage I paid them was only twenty dollars."
Fudge and Matt were speechless.
Of course they knew about this, Temple mentioned it to them.
The cost of switching to a regular maintenance company, even if there is no skill, the hourly wage of the workers who are only responsible for the work will not be less than fifty dollars.
The worker himself does not earn so much money, most of it is taken by the maintenance company.
Thinking about it this way, the two of them felt that this proposal was somewhat interesting.
Luke smiled and said: "And Fudge, didn't you also say that you know a friend who is a maintenance worker? You learned the skills of helping old lady Elena fix water pipes from him. Find a few suitable workers and save some money for those families. The money is good too.¡±
Fudge scratched his head: "Is that so? You can indeed consider it."
Luke continued: "As for the handymen, let's tentatively name Charlie and Laka. Oh, by the way, last time I saw they had seven or eight other friends, and the leader seemed to be named Hudson! These kids also seemed to have If you look like you have nothing to do, you might as well contact the elders in their family directly, maybe they also need this part-time job."
Fudge and Matt were stunned for a moment, and both were speechless.
At this point, the two of them completely understood.
What do Charlie, Laca, and the gang of friends in Hudson have in common?
??????????????????????????????? They are all minors or young adults from the Clinton area.
Second, they have all considered Luke¡¯s new home.
Someone¡¯s mind is really ¡°big¡±! Fudge and Matt couldn't help but curse in their hearts.
But Luke¡¯s proposal is indeed feasible. If it succeeds, no one will lose. At most, the idle half-year-old children will be able to experience the taste of labor education.
??And this is a serious job, you need to get paid.
Is this a bad thing for those young men? Certainly not.
Just like most children don¡¯t like reading, but is reading a bad thing? Many people realize when they grow up that reading is really a good thing, but children don't really enjoy it.
Luke doesn¡¯t mind if Fudge and Matt know his little thoughts.
This is conspiracy.
"Anywayhe gave me the money!"
There is nothing wrong with paying someone to work for you.
The charity fund and 2.3 million are what he made with a real vest.
Luke has already made a lot of these not-so-important vests by using the missing persons information from the police.
¡°Each vest will be abandoned after being used once or twice, and he is not afraid of being investigated at all, so he goes directly to the casino to launder a small amount of black money for later use.
To put it simply, these vests only need to exchange cash for chips, lose a few times and then exchange them for money, and then they become gambling proceeds.
As long as you pay taxes, it is legal income.
This method is not suitable for me to use, nor is it suitable for one identity to be cashed out in large quantities, it is too eye-catching.
But it¡¯s no problem to use a lot of real vests to launder a little money each for spare use.
The money in these real vest accounts is not much, ranging from one million to one hundred thousand, or even ten thousand yuan. The last kind of vest has the largest number.
When going on private business, Luke has been using these vests to rent cars, rent houses, and book air tickets, which is very convenient for concealing his whereabouts.
And this donation was his impromptu idea.
He also used his vest to donate money to the California earthquake before. Anyway, the black money donated will probably not be used up in this lifetime.
But after seeing Fudge and Matt, he felt that he could use this indirect method to do good things.
The United States can certainly pay for lawyers to provide legal aid to the poor, but it cannot guarantee the professionalism of those lawyers.
In fact, this kind of free legal aid exists in the United States itself.
The phrase ¡°If you can¡¯t afford a lawyer, the government can assign you a lawyer for free¡± in film and television works refers to the legal aid business that is mandated by the court to be assigned to various law firms.
??According to the number of lawyers, the amount of this kind of public legal aid also increases or decreases year-on-year.
And law firms will hand over most legal aid cases to interns to save the time of regular lawyers.
The time of genuine lawyers is very precious - starting from $500 an hour, it is definitely expensive enough.
Firstly, the level of interns is not enough. Secondly, this kind of legal aid only has requirements for the number of cases received, and does not examine whether the lawyers are trying their best.
It is not uncommon for people who do not have to go to jail to be jailed for several years or more by irresponsible public lawyers.
¡°In comparison, lawyers like Fudge and Matt who are willing to provide free legal assistance and do their best are really rare.
Luke doesn¡¯t mind spending some money to see how long these two can last.
Even if they change their ways after a year or two, they will still help a lot of people during this period.
As long as they can stick to their true intentions, Lawyer Ma will be a teammate worth investing in.
With these things in mind, Luke said: "Well, since it is to solve the difficult life problems of the neighbors in Clinton District, I will also contribute. To every child who has contributed to the reconstruction of Clinton District, I will provide their families with a living allowance of $1,000 to $10,000."
Fudge, Matt, and Karen all turned their heads in shock: "Huh?"
Selena also intervened at the right time: "Count me in."
Luke smiled and nodded: "Okay. This donation starts at 100,000 yuan. If you draft a donation agreement tomorrow, you can come to us to get a check."
Karen couldn¡¯t help but say: ¡°With such a huge sum of money, you guys¡ don¡¯t think about it anymore?¡±
Even if it is the minimum amount of donation, Luke and Selina each have to come up with 50,000 yuan.
Most families in the United States do not have a savings of $50,000, let alone young people like Luke and Selena.
Karen is worried that the two of them are trying to make a fool of themselves.
Luke smiled: "Don't worry. In fact, it's okay for each of us to pay 100,000. It depends on how many children are willing to contribute to the reconstruction of the community."
Hearing the tone of these words, Matt's heart moved and he couldn't help but shake his head and smile bitterly: This guy really holds a grudge.
??This is obviously to use money to smash black boys like Charlie, Raqqa, and Hudson to do coolies.
But again - this is not a bad thing for those black boys.
In the lives of these black boys, only those "brothers" will use money to lure them into joining gangs and selling illegal drugs.
¡° Paying them to do volunteer work is really something only a kind person would do.
Thinking of this, Matt nodded decisively: "Okay, I will draft a donation agreement for you to review tomorrow."
Luke and the two nodded, and everyone turned to discuss the plan to form the decoration team just now. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com